Can anyone identify which version of the UH-60 this is? L or M model perhaps??
This was at Lousiville this afternoon on the FBO ramp, four of them stopped in before heading on west.
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Species of Blackhawk?
Species of Blackhawk?
-Mike G.
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
looks like an M model...has the main tapered rotor blade. We get them up here at LEB often...usually it's Sikorsky crews exercising them off the line.
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
HH-60M, or what I should be flying and not the 82' year models we are stuck with! The new upturned exhausts are coming from the factory now and will eventually replace the HIRSS we currently have, same idea as the ASPI exhausts on the Apache.
All "Mikes" have the wide chord blades, new tip caps and folding stab (ala Seahawk). The HH-60L looks the same minus the folding stab. Very heavy for the current theater and flight medics/crew dawgs hate the cabin set up, but nice up in the office (glass, autopilot).
All "Mikes" have the wide chord blades, new tip caps and folding stab (ala Seahawk). The HH-60L looks the same minus the folding stab. Very heavy for the current theater and flight medics/crew dawgs hate the cabin set up, but nice up in the office (glass, autopilot).
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
I got some great walk around shots of one a few months ago if you want 'em.
Re: Species of Blackhawk?
Yes please Matt. I'm having a bitch of a time just picking one version to model since there are so many little differences between them right now.
BTW, what are the round sensors on the nose? Looks like maybe a FLIR and a small radar?
BTW, what are the round sensors on the nose? Looks like maybe a FLIR and a small radar?
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
FLIR ball hanging down on the "duckbill". The black dots are the radar warning receivers for the APR-39 on the nose, common to all versions. Most other 60's will have what look like fisheyes, those are part of the AAR-57 Common Missile Warning System, in this pic they are mounted behind and below the pilot's door on the step fairing, another "M" only mod.
My project is setting on the FSDS shelf as I try to get more experience. I started with the OSD kit provided by Hovercontrol. Plan was to make all species of H-60, both land and sea. This truly is one model we need in FS, the worldwide proliferation is on par with the HTAI F-16/C-130. After seeing Nick's outstanding Apache and Chinook, I hoped the Black Hawk wasn't that far behind.
I know the MAIW model standard is to have all the correct antenna placement, but I think building a basic model, and then just using the textures to change the model would be easier. The other -60L company in my unit has several C2 birds with the A2C2S system, adding several other non-standard antennas everywhere.
I would be more than happy to help out Mike with pics or tech data on my daily driver (until next week, when I report to my new fixed wing unit).
My project is setting on the FSDS shelf as I try to get more experience. I started with the OSD kit provided by Hovercontrol. Plan was to make all species of H-60, both land and sea. This truly is one model we need in FS, the worldwide proliferation is on par with the HTAI F-16/C-130. After seeing Nick's outstanding Apache and Chinook, I hoped the Black Hawk wasn't that far behind.
I know the MAIW model standard is to have all the correct antenna placement, but I think building a basic model, and then just using the textures to change the model would be easier. The other -60L company in my unit has several C2 birds with the A2C2S system, adding several other non-standard antennas everywhere.
I would be more than happy to help out Mike with pics or tech data on my daily driver (until next week, when I report to my new fixed wing unit).
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
I'm working on the Blackhawk as my time allows. it is proving to be the most difficult model I've yet attempted so don't feel bad.
I'm getting there but it's taking forever.
I'm getting there but it's taking forever.
-Mike G.
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
Best things are worth waiting for, mate.
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Re: Species of Blackhawk?
Alright Mike, I will get those off to you tomorrow morning, I was out of town this weekend.